On Tue, May 29, 2012 at 11:28:34PM -, Louis Li wrote:
> One thing of note is that I do *not* have Network Manager installed.
> This is replicable from using the official Ubuntu Precise 12.04 amd64
> Amazon Elastic Compute Cloud image, ebs-backed.
If this is the only place you're seeing it, the
One thing of note is that I do *not* have Network Manager installed.
This is replicable from using the official Ubuntu Precise 12.04 amd64
Amazon Elastic Compute Cloud image, ebs-backed.
ubuntu@ip-10-99-11-22:~$ debconf-show resolvconf
debconf: DbDriver "passwords" warning: could not open
/var/ca
Please show the output of:
debconf-show resolvconf
from the affected system.
** Changed in: resolvconf (Ubuntu)
Status: Confirmed => Incomplete
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I suppose there is also a possibility that this bug is related to
#995260.
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Network Manager does not populate resolv.conf because /etc/res
We appear to have another case of this, reported in #922677. For
convenience I copy the contributor's posts here.
- Louis Li in #922677 #14 --
I'm seeing this issue from a clean Ubuntu precise amd64 AMI
(http://cloud.ubuntu.com/ami/).
With nothing but
Cerin: You say that your setup is "partially" fixed. What part is not
fixed?
The output you provided in #12 suggests that you have not rebooted since
resolvconf was updated to the Precise version. Please reboot and repeat
the same sequence of commands (as in #5) plus the following.
lsattr /
I'll ask my colleagues to comment on cause for their lack of search
domains, which seems likely to be related, but I'm going to be
interstate for the next week, so an update may not be available until
then.
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** Changed in: resolvconf (Ubuntu)
Status: Incomplete => Confirmed
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Reassigned to resolvconf. We have two people (Cerin and pdf) reporting
that the symlink /etc/resolv.conf -> ../run/resolvconf/resolv.conf was
not created on installation of the Precise version of resolvconf. Above
in #13 Cerin says that he *may* have declined to allow the symlink to be
created.
** Package changed: network-manager (Ubuntu) => resolvconf (Ubuntu)
** Summary changed:
- Network Manager does not populate resolv.conf
+ Network Manager does not populate resolv.conf because /etc/resolv.conf
symlink was not created
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@jdthood - what's required for this?
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** Changed in: network-manager (Ubuntu)
Status: Confirmed => Incomplete
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@Thomas Hood
To answer your other question, I imagine the problem was that I upgraded
from 11.10 to 12.04 and my /etc/resolv.conf was not converted into a
symlink.
When I ran the upgrade, I do not remember being asked whether or not I
wanted to make this conversion. Either I was not asked, or I w
@Thomas Hood
user@localhost$ ls -l /etc/resolv.conf
lrwxrwxrwx 1 root root 29 May 22 10:33 /etc/resolv.conf ->
../run/resolvconf/resolv.conf
user@localhost$ ls -l /run/resolvconf
total 4
-rw-r--r-- 1 root root 0 May 22 10:33 enable-updates
drwxr-xr-x 2 root root 80 May 24 09:59 interface
-rw-r--
At least two distinct issues have been discussed here.
The original problem was that /etc/resolv.conf was not populated and the
reason for this seems to have been that the symlink /etc/resolv.conf -->
../run/resolvconf/resolv.conf didn't get created. It would be nice to
find out why that happened
@jdthood:
- /etc/resolv.conf did not exist in any form on a clean install, prior to
dpkg-reconfiguring resolvconf
- DNS resolution worked with the following caveats:
- search domains offered via DHCP were not honored
- random order nameserver querying and caching by dnsmasq results in
persist
Cerin: Do you have any idea why, when you had the problem you originally
reported, /etc/resolv.conf was not a symlink to
"../run/resolvconf/resolv.conf"? Did you remove the symlink, or answer
"no" to the relevant debconf question? Or...?
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pdf: Do you mean that on a clean install name resolution didn't work
because dnsmasq didn't work? Or that on a clean install name resolution
didn't work because /etc/resolv.conf was not populated?
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Cerin: And in addition to the commands in #5, please post the output of
cat /etc/resolv.conf
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Unfortunately I've now 'fixed' mine by disabling dnsmasq and
reconfiguring resolvconf, but this behaviour was exhibited on a clean
install for me.
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Please post the output of:
ls -l /etc/resolv.conf
ls -l /run/resolvconf
ls -l /run/resolvconf/interface
for F in /run/resolvconf/interface/* ; do echo "=== $F ===" ; cat "$F" ; done
for F in /etc/resolvconf/resolv.conf.d/* ; do echo "=== $F ===" ; cat "$F" ;
done
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Thanks pdf. As you mention, it still doesn't find the correct name
servers, but now at least it sets the correct "domain" and "search"
values.
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Tit
Short-term fix is to `dpkg-reconfigure resolvconf` and enable the option
to 'Prepare /etc/resolv.conf for dynamic updates' or whatever it says.
Then, `resolvconf --enable-updates` (the latter may not be needed).
Also, your search domain won't work if you're using the dnsmasq method
in networkmanag
Status changed to 'Confirmed' because the bug affects multiple users.
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Status: New => Confirmed
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